Volvo introduces next-generation FH12

Volvo Truck Corp. introduced the third generation of its FH12 heavy truck today, which the company said incorporates a series of major improvements in terms of engine range, transmission, cab, chassis and electronics systems. Released alongside the truck model was a new 500-bhp engine and a fully automatic gea rchanging system. The engine is developed from the 460-bhp D12 engine. The Volvo FH12 engine

Volvo Truck Corp. introduced the third generation of its FH12 heavy truck today, which the company said incorporates a series of major improvements in terms of engine range, transmission, cab, chassis and electronics systems.

Released alongside the truck model was a new 500-bhp engine and a fully automatic gea rchanging system.

The engine is developed from the 460-bhp D12 engine. The Volvo FH12 engine range now spans from 380-bhp to 500-bhp, and complies with the Euro 3 emission standard.

The latest FH12 truck incorporates a series of new and improved safety features. Volvo's Electronic Stabilisation Programme (ESP) is the first of its kind to go into production in the truck industry. This system helps the driver to retain full control of the vehicle in conditions such as unfavorable road surfaces, any tendency towards excessive roll, or after sharp braking.

Another important safety innovation is the front underrun protection system (FUPS), which is now standard and fully integrated in the cab design. In the event of a frontal collision with an automobile, FUPS is designed to prevent the car from going underneath the front of the truck.